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- Shatrunjaya or Shetrunjaya ("place of victory against inner enemies") originally Pundarikgiri), are hills located by the city of Palitana, in Bhavnagar...
- known only as Palitana, are a large complex of Jain temples located on Shatrunjaya hills near Palitana in Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, India. Also known...
- feature him, and these are important pilgrimage sites in Jainism. Mount Shatrunjaya, for example, is a hilly part of southern Gujarat, which is believed...
- installations. The Idramandapa and six other temples were built by Vastupala on Shatrunjaya hill. He also built Vastupla-vihara and Parshwanatha temple on Girnar...
- leads a small band of warriors to protect the Palitana Jain temples on Shatrunjaya hill from pillage and destruction. Prin****l cast include: Raunaq Kamdar...
- Mahudi, Shankheshwar etc. The Palitana temples of Jainism on Mount Shatrunjaya, Palitana are considered the holiest of all pilgrimage places by the...
- Occupation Kshatriya Family Karna (father) Padmavati (mother) Chitrasena, Dvipata, Satyasena, Sushena, Shatrunjaya, Banasena, Prasena, Vrishaketu (brothers)...
- Supriya (step mother) Sudama, Vrishasena, Chitrasena, Satyasena, Sushena, Shatrunjaya, Dvipata, Banasena, Susharma, Prasena (brothers) Pandavas (uncles) Daughter...
- the first of the Jain tirthankaras, is said to have meditated on the Shatrunjaya hill, where the Palitana temples were later constructed.[citation needed]...
- runs parallel to the Narmada Fault, p****es north of Palitana's hills, Shatrunjaya, then in a southeasterly direction past Talaja Hill, through a peninsula...